Appendix G. Supporting Products Lists
Supporting products power and expand the measurement and control capability of
the CR1000. Products listed are manufactured by a Campbell Scientific group
company unless otherwise noted. Consult product literature at
www.campbellsci.com
or a Campbell Scientific application engineer to determine
what products are most suited to particular applications. The following listings
are not exhaustive, but are current as of the manual publication date.
G.1 Dataloggers — List
Related Topics:
•
Datalogger — Quickstart
•
Datalogger — Overview
(p. 75)
•
Dataloggers — List
(p. 645)
Other Campbell Scientific datalogging devices can be used in networks with the
CR1000. Data and control signals can pass from device to device with the
CR1000 acting as a master, peer, or slave. Dataloggers communicate in a network
via PakBus
®
, Modbus, DNP3, RS-232, SDI-12, or CANbus using the SDM-CAN
module.
Table 194.
Dataloggers
Model
Description
CR200X Series
Dataloggers
Limited input, not expandable. Suited for a
network of stations with a small numbers of
specific inputs. Some models have built-in
radio transceivers for spread-spectrum
communication and various frequency bands.
CR800-Series
Dataloggers
Limited input, but expandable. Suited for a
network of stations with small numbers of
specific inputs. The CR850 has a built-in
keyboard and display.
CR6
Measurement and Control Datalogger
12 universal input terminals accept analog or
pulse inputs. 4 I/O terminals are configurable
for control or multiple communication
protocols. This instrument is very versatile,
expandable, and networkable.
CR1000
Measurement and Control System
16 analog input terminals, two pulse input
terminals, eight control / I/O terminals.
Expandable.
CR3000
Micrologger
28 analog input terminals, four pulse input
terminals, eight control / I/O terminals. Faster
than CR1000. Expandable.
CR9000X-Series
Measurement, Control, and I/O Modules
High speed, configurable, modular, expandable
G.2 Measurement and Control Peripherals — Lists
Related Topics:
•
Measurement and Control Peripherals — Overview
(p. 85)
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